YRB protection law enters force

NANJING: The Yangtze River Protection Law officially goes into effect on Monday, with the aim of protecting China’s longest river, strengthening the ecological protection and restoration of the Yangtze River Basin (YRB), promoting the rational and efficient use of resources, ensuring ecological safety, and realizing the harmonious coexistence of human and nature.
The law features new requirements for the Yangtze River biological protection, sewage treatment, flood control and disaster relief, and ecological restoration.
With 96 provisions in nine chapters, it is the country’s first legislation on a specific river basin, which strengthens oversight as well as the prevention and control of water pollution in the Yangtze River basin.
It establishes a national coordination mechanism for protection efforts, bans chemical plants from being built within one kilometre of the river and also restricts sand mining along the riverbanks.
Coordinating departments say the law marks a change in direction for China.
For the economic and social development of the Yangtze River basin, efforts shall be made to promote well-coordinated environmental conservation and avoid excessive development, while ecology shall be prioritized, according to the law.
Stretching over 6,300 kilometres, the river boasts rich biodiversity and mineral and water resources in its basin. But overfishing and pollution have long threatened its aquatic life and depleted its fish stocks.
–The Daily Mail-CGTN
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